Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 55

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 55
A Contribution to the Study of the Medieval Icelandic Farm: the Byre 1,7 m in width, and as in Building VIII stakeholes were found interpreted as tethering stakes. No barn was associated with this byre but it had a passage on the western wall leading to an adjacent dwelling (Building V). Finally a byre at the wellknown farm Stöng in Þjórsárdalur should be men- tioned (Roussell 1943, see Figures 18 and 20). Unfortunately the byre and the barn had been damaged by erosion before the excavation, so that the eastem end of both buildings has disappeared. Unusually the barn was built alongside the byre, sharing one long-wall but hav- ing its own entrance. This small complex is situated 20 m east of the dwelling. The byre was 4 m wide and at least 11 m long. It was divided into three aisles, the cen- tral one neatly paved and somewhat lower than the stalls. Five upright slabs were still in evidence when the excava- tion took place but upto 20 stalls could be counted, 10 on each side. The abandon- ment of Stöng and other sites in Þjórsárdalur was originally dated to 1300 but Sigurður Þórarinsson's dating of a white pumice layer which infilled most of the ruins in the valley to 1104 set the abandonment back some two centuries. Recent work at Stöng by Vilhjálmur Örn Vilhjálmsson has cast doubt on this dat- ing, as the 1104 pumice may be rede- posited, infilling the abandoned ruins as a result of erosion in the 13th century. The implications of this re-examination of the evidence for other Þjórsárdalur sites than Stöng are not yet clear, but it does cast doubt on the dating of the Gjáskógar, Sámsstaðir and Þórarinsstaðir byres. In addition to these excavated byres there are a few sites where erosion has laid bare the foundations of buildings intepreted as byres by investigators. Reasonably accurate descriptions of byres at this kind of site exist for Laugar in Flrunamannaafréttur - close to Þórarinsstaðir - and Aslákstunga innri and undir Lambhöfða, both in Þjórsárdalur (Figure 19). At Laugar the byre was a part of the farm complex, like nearby Þórarinsstaðir, set at right angles to the dwelling and entered from it as well as from the outside (Þorsteinn Erlingsson 1899). The byre measured 12,5 x 4 m on the inside and remains of some 20 stalls were observed. A room interpreted as a barn was entered from the back of the building but was set at right angles to it. There is no dating evi- dence for this site but it is generally con- sidered to be medieval, probably from the same period as Þórarinsstaðir. At Aslákstunga innri the byre is some 45 m from the dwelling. It measures 14x4 m on the inside and has an entrance on the southern gable end. Upright slabs partitioning the stalls were still in evi- dence when the site was investigated in 1895 and it was estimated that there was room for some 30 heads of cattle in it - no doubt a slight exaggeration (Þorsteinn Erlingsson 1899). At undir Lambhöfða the byre was also some 40 m from the dwelling. It meas- ured 10 x 4 m on the inside and had entrances on each gable end. It is sitated on a slight incline and the entrance on the 53
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